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Table 1 Standardised mortality ratios (SMRs) by province, district and municipality in 1999–2016, and 95% confidence intervals, global and by sex. Only those with statistically significant lower of higher-than-expected SMRs after indirect standardisation are shown

From: Tetralogy of Fallot in Spain: a nationwide registry-based mortality study across 36 years

Risk

Location

Province

District

Municipalityb

Both sexes

Male

Female

Low risk

C

Madrid

  

0.63 (0.43–0.89)

0.49 (0.27–0.75)

 
 

C

Madrid

Sur Occidental

 

0 (0.00–0.59)

0 (0.00–0.99)

 
 

C

Madrid

Area Metropolitana

  

0.52 (0.26–0.93)

 
 

C

Madrid

Madrid

Horcajuelo de la Sierra

 

0.31 (0.10–0.74)

 

High risk

SWa

Las Palmas

  

1.80 (1.05–2.89)

  
 

SWa

Las Palmas

Gran Canaria

 

1.92 (1.05–3.22)

  
 

SW

Seville

Sierra Sur

 

5.09 (1.02–14.86)

  
 

SE

Murcia

Suroeste

 

2.88 (1.05–6.27)

  
 

SE

Murcia

Campo de Cartagena

   

3.90 (1.26–9.11)

 

NE

Barcelona

Osona

Gurb

2.79 (1.02–6.07)

 

4.65 (1.25–11.90)

 

N

Vizcaya

Vizcaya

Arrankudiaga

2.84 (1.22–5.59)

3.61 (1.32–7.87)

 
 

SE

Murcia

Suroeste

Aledo

3.03 (1.01–6.59)

 

5.10 (1.37–13.05)

 

SW

Cadiz

La Janda

Barbate

3.85 (1.04–9.87)

  
 

C

Madrid

Campiña

Loeches

9.44 (1.06–34.07)

 

23.71 (2.66–85.60)

 

E

Castellon

Llanos Centrales

Benasal

 

10.23 (1.15–36.92)

 
 

N

Palencia

Campos

Villovieco

 

10.41 (1.17–37.58)

 
 

SWa

Las Palmas

Fuerteventura

Oliva (La)

11.06 (1.30–41.88)

  
 

E

Valencia

Sagunto

Segart

 

13.97 (1.57–50.44)

 
 

NE

Barcelona

Osona

Tona

14.98 (1.68–54.08)

  
  1. aIsland territories (Canary and Balearic Islands)
  2. C = Centre; E = east; N = north; NE = north-east; NW = north-west; S = south; SE = south-east; SW = south-west; W = west
  3. bSmall significant municipalities are not displayed because of the numerical instability (population < 5000 inhabitants and SMR > 20)